Fabian Gotthard von Steinheil (Russian: Фадде́й Фёдорович Ште́йнгель, tr. Faddéy Fyódorovich Shtéyngelʹ; 3 October 1762 – 7 March 1831) was a Baltic German...
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"Steinhauel", "Steinheil"; 1410, Weil – 1482, Ulm), a Swabian author, humanist, and translator Count Fabian (Gotthard von) Steinheil (Russian: Фаддей...
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Carl August von Steinheil (12 October 1801 – 14 September 1870) was a German physicist, inventor, engineer and astronomer. Steinheil was born in Ribeauvillé...
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politician Fabian Steinheil (1762–1831), Baltic German-Russian military officer, governor-general Fabian Stenzel (born 1986), German footballer Fabian Stoller (born...
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Biografiasampo). Retrieved 2024-10-31. Kalleinen, Kristiina (23 March 2007). "Steinheil, Fabian (1762-1831)". Finnish National Biography (via Biografiasampo). Retrieved...
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of cordierite Another name for blue iolite is steinheilite, after Fabian Steinheil, the Russian military governor of Finland who observed that it was...
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Succeeded by Gustaf af Wetterstedt Political offices Preceded by Fabian Steinheil Governor-General of Finland 1813–1814 Succeeded by Fabian Steinheil...
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following units, under the command of Lieutenant General (Faddey) Fabian Steinheil: 6th Infantry Division 1st Brigade Bryansk and Nizov Infantry Regiments...
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General Knyaz Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly 1809–1810 General Count Fabian Steinheil 1810–1823 Count Gustav Mauritz Armfelt 1812–1813 General Count Arseny...
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Peter Wittgenstein at Polotsk, Napoleon began a general retreat and Fabian Steinheil arrived in Riga - all these circumstances brought Essen to the top...
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Magnus Sprengtporten Governor-General of Finland 1809–1810 Succeeded by Fabian Steinheil Government offices Preceded by Aleksey Arakcheyev Minister of Land...
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Yes Gerasim Shostakov Yes Peter Schreyder Yes Evstafiy Shtaden Yes Fabian Steinheil ("Faddei Shteingel") Yes Count Pavel Shuvalov Yes Alexander Shulgin...
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(lieutenant general Ivan von Essen Ist) Finland Corps (General Lieutenant Fabian Steinheil) arrived on the frontline in Riga, and took part in the Second Battle...
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to around 14,000 troops. The Russian Army of Finland commanded by Fabian Steinheil arrived with a further 10,000 troops shortly after the beginning of...
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Dokhturov (wounded); Lieutenant General Prince Bagration; Major General Fabian Steinheil. Some French assessments Marshal Berthier's affirmation to Bennigsen...
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Russian Empire French Empire Commanders and leaders Peter Wittgenstein Fabian Steinheil Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr (WIA) Strength 40,000 regular troops;...
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the Courland Governorate. In September 1812, Russian troops of General Steinheil entered Mitau, Gross Eckau and Bauska without a fight. However, they were...
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turn been named after the governor-general Fabian Steinheil. Emperor Alexander I of Russia instructed Steinheil and state councillor Johan Albrecht Ehrenström...
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Political offices Preceded by Fabian Steinheil Governor-General of Finland 1824-1831 Succeeded by Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov Government offices Preceded by...
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Schjerfbeck, painter Hugo Simberg, painter J. V. Snellman, statesman Fabian Steinheil, General Governor Robert Stigell, sculptor Niilo Tarvajärvi, radio...
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from the cruel marine weather during the drills. Governors-General Fabian Steinheil and Arseny Zakrevsky were worried about the health of the soldiers...
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on 3 January 1813. With the combining of Wittgenstein's force with Fabian Steinheil's Bibikov was given command over the front line of the army, consisting...
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The French Woman (1977), directed by Just Jaeckin, and starring Françoise Fabian. Grudet died in Nice on 19 December 2015. In 2021, Netflix released another...
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the alliance made it possible to withdraw the 45,000-man Russian corps Steinheil from Finland and use it in the later battles (20,000 men were sent to...
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